Not sure if this is a re post, some pretty keen minds at work here
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3d3_1343688888
Not sure if this is a re post, some pretty keen minds at work here
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3d3_1343688888
I've done so many things I'm not proud of...and the things I am proud of are disgusting. ~Moe, The Simpsons
http://Grae-and-co-images.com/
canon 5dmk 2, some lenses, a couple of sticks to hold them up, a thing that make sun at night, and a sense of adventure
Amazing! Thanks for the link
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It's been around, but it is still interesting.
Ta for showing it.
(I don't go much on the applause and the whoops.)
Am.
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Amazing.
Imagine the disk space you'd need to record just one second of videoing.
All my photos are taken with recycled pixels.
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom, is knowing not to serve it in a fruit salad.
Imagine having to process all that!
Odille
“Can't keep my eyes from the circling sky”
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that was inspiring to say the least....thanks.
Seeing that even light travels so slowly when taking a trillion shots a second, how do they manage to photograph the light going through the bottle?
They must have had some amazingly difficult hurdles to jump to be able to photograph the passage of light like that.
Now that they can actually see the propogation of light, a lot of old questions can now be answered.
Of all the lenses to use on a 'camera' on such as device ... a camera that's capable of one trillionth of a second exposure .... an old Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 zoom lens!
Sigma lens owners rejoice!
and at least they had the good sense not to use a UV/protective filter!
Love it. All the tests and calculations in the world that resulted in a number for the speed of light etc don't compare to actually seeing light in motion, frriken cool.
wow , very interesting !